Intel pushes 'East Fork' home PC 'back to Q1 2006'
Intel’s bid to put its processors at the heart of future living room PCs will not take place until early next year, motherboard-maker moles have claimed.
The unnamed sources, cited by Taiwan’s DigiTimes, allege Intel’s home PC platform, ’East Fork’, was originally planned to ship in H2 2005 but will now debut in Q1 2006.
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